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The more it is argued that this Paris agreement thing didn't really do anything, the more it diminishes any argument in favor of or against it.
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I am for the environment but against Accords, and all other Honda's for that matter.
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Is climate change still a thing? Who fucking cares?
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We always loved to beat the shit out of Cato in the think tank softball league. Those people were absolute wankers, as were the dolts from AEI.
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That sounds like the worst softball league of all time.BearsWiin said:We always loved to beat the shit out of Cato in the think tank softball league. Those people were absolute wankers, as were the dolts from AEI.
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Agree from a policy standpoint, but its diplomatically where you are a laughing stock. The whole fucking world is trolling us now.Fenderbender123 said:The more it is argued that this Paris agreement thing didn't really do anything, the more it diminishes any argument in favor of or against it.
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Yet somehow I just don't give a fuck about what some pussy in France thinks.WilburHooksHands said:
Agree from a policy standpoint, but its diplomatically where you are a laughing stock. The whole fucking world is trolling us now.Fenderbender123 said:The more it is argued that this Paris agreement thing didn't really do anything, the more it diminishes any argument in favor of or against it.
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TUFF.Pitchfork51 said:
Yet somehow I just don't give a fuck about what some pussy in France thinks.WilburHooksHands said:
Agree from a policy standpoint, but its diplomatically where you are a laughing stock. The whole fucking world is trolling us now.Fenderbender123 said:The more it is argued that this Paris agreement thing didn't really do anything, the more it diminishes any argument in favor of or against it.
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It's largely symbolic but it's still a big middle finger to science. Trump was already rolling back the Clean Power Plan which kind of served as the backbone for the US hitting its targets. US could still hit its targets regardless just because the industry has been shifting from coal to gas and investing pretty heavily in renewables somewhat naturally.
In my mind there isn't a huge upside to withdrawing - slightly cheaper energy prices and a small bit of tax savings? Basically status quo. The problem is that the energy industry is ripe for a major disruption if large scale battery storage gets figured out. Lots of investment needed by government to overhaul infrastructure so this isn't something that private industry can do all on its own. The countries on the front end of the transition, whenever it happens, will reap the most benefit.
Trump has so far pulled out of Paris Accord and proposed big cuts to DOE innovation programs. If i was in the bidness of renewables and battery storage then i might think about setting up shop in a more hospitable country. -
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